November i6, 191 6 
LAND & WATER 
19 
FORXMASON 
Ski Boots 
(With or without Straps). 
The Ski Boot Idea is the pro- 
duct of a Country accustomed to 
cold and snow. The high double 
sides of this type of boot permit of 
an extra pair of socks being worn, 
which affords warmth and 
protection. 
The " Five Guinea " Ski 
Boot has the patent Fortmason 
Waterproof Leather throughout, 
the soles are extra strong, and the 
whole boot is as supple as a slipper 
and lasts for years. 
£5:5:0 
FORTMASON FRENCH FIELD BOOTS. 
The " French " Field Boot is an improvement on the old 
Field Boot. It is only necessary to slacken three buckles 
to rest the leg. In an emergency the boot is quickly 
readjusted. 
In Fortmason leather (extra strong and supple), £5 : 5 : 
In ordinary leather - - - £4 : 4 : 
Illustrated Catalogue sent on application, 
FORXNUM &» MASOI^. 
182 Piccadilly. London, W. 
Ltd.. 
NOW READY 
THE CELLAR-HOUSE 
OF PERVYSE 
A TALE OF UNCOMMON THINGS. 
From th« Journals and Letteiis of the BARONESS DE T'SERCLAES OE 
RATTENDAEL and MISS MAIRI CHISHOLM. 
Post Slit, clolh, Contnimnij SJ pagex of illustrations from photot/raplis. 
Price 6». net. 
Of all the splendid stories brought forth Ijy the war. there is none that 
catches the imagination more than this, that two girls sliould have been up 
at the front, actually in the firing-line, the whole time sinw the beginning 
of the war, tending the soldiers not only in the way of dressing their 
wounds but by taking hot soup and cocoa into the trenches, and even to the 
very outposts. 
Iherc they liave lived for the most paj-t in a tiny cellar, shelled again and 
again, not taking off their clothes for weeks on end. eating what they could 
!!et, and thankful for the rough rations of the men. .Then when the cellar 
was swamped out they moved to another tumble-down cottage, only to be 
shelled out twice more. 
NOW READY 
MEDALS OF OUR 
FIGHTING MEN 
By STANLEY C. JOHNSON, M.A., D.Sc. F.R.E.S.. 
Author of "Peeps at Postage Stamps," ctc- 
r.nr'je Crown sio. c(ot?i, containing 16 full-page ijlates, i of them in colour. 
Price 3». 6d. net. 
This work is a popular account of the medals which have been awarded 
to the Navy and Army since their introduction in the reign of Queen Elizalieth. 
There are twelve chapters, which deal in turn with the various classes jf 
medals; Hfty-nine illustrations from photograph-s, depicting tlie most note- 
worthy specimens ; and four coloured plates with representations of sixty-on: 
medal ribbons and miiiiatuj-es of ten foreign decorations. Tlie letterpress 
not only describes the actual medals, but gives data concerning the making 
of nie{:al8, the chief medallists, the regulation* which affect tlie granting of 
medals, the circumstances which have influenced such awards, etc. Many 
Colonial medals and ribbons are described, and there is an interesting appendix 
which deals with the chief Foreign awards, with special reference to those of 
OUT Allies. 
I A. & C. BLACK, Ltd., 4, 5 and 6 Soho Square, London, W. 
The TIELOCKEN 
" This coat is so comfortable that I shall be sorry 
when it is worn out. It is the best protection against . 
wind, snow and rain that I have ever met-"—H.S. 
Illustrated 
Naval or 
Military 
Catalogues 
Post Free 
icers 
The Severest Test 
that a Weatherproof can undergo is a cfimpaign, involving exposure 
to every kind of weather for months on end, and it is under such 
conditions that THE TIELOCKEN BURBERRY proves itself 
" the most effectual safeguard ever invented." 
A Double Shield Where Most Needed 
THE TIELOCKEN doubly covers every vulnerable part of the 
body, providing, from chin to knees, light, comfortable and health- 
ful protection against wet or cold. 
Proof Without Enervating Heat 
THE TIELOCKEN ensures reliable security without the aid of 
rubber, oiled-silk, or any other heat-condensing agent that would 
make it cumbersome and injurious to health. 
No Buttons to Fasten or Lose 
.Another valuable feature of THE TIELOCKEN is the avoidance 
of buttons. E.Kcept for the adjustment of the upright collar, 
it is securely held by means of a strap-and-buckle. 
QTTDQ17DDVQ Haymarket 
OUKOUKKIO LONDON 
